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The electrodes `(5cmxx1cm)` are held parallel at a distance of 1.5 cm apart and are dipped in a 0.1 (N) solution of an electrolyte. The resistance measured was 50 ohm. What will be the equivalent conductivity of the solution?

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`(l)/(R)=kappaxx(A)/(l)` or, `A=kappaxx(1000)/(N)=6xx10^(-3)xx(1000)/(0.1)`
`="60 ohm"^(-1)."cm"^(2)."g-equiv"^(-1)`
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